ARPANet (artist)

ARPANet is alias of Gerald Donald, type-setter Electro of the town of Detroit.

Baptized according to the name of the network ancestor of Internet developed since 1969 by United States Defense Advanced Research Project Agency (ARPA), ARPANet is one of the projects of Gerald Donald alias Glass Domain or Heinrich Mueller, member of the groups Intellitronic, Japanese Telecom, Der Zyklus, Dopplereffekt, Flexitone, and Drexciya (and various pseudonyms of this duet). The name ARPANet reflects the passion of Gerald Donald for technological science and its applications in the control and the monitoring of the populations (going - inter alia - until biometric pointing and to virtual voyeurism). Perhaps partly in reaction in its centers of interest, Dataphysix always cultivated the mystery, and lets filter very little reliable information and images since the beginning of its activities in 1991.

Originating in Strait, it perpetuated with a direction of the diagram and a sound precision seldom reached a tradition of electronic music in direct heritage of Kraftwerk, of Cybotron, industrial music, the pop synthetic one and pioneers techno of Detroit.

It is today among the " Large Maîtres" world electronic production, and one of the first artists worships of the virtual world, as its many admirors testify some who haunt the fabric and the forums. It extremely seldom occurs in concert, and always in unexpected places such this concert with Géode in spring 2006, where all the vaults the electro one were present to attend a rare electro ritual in the giant bubble.

A production known and very liked of the public is Wireless Internet , on the album of the same name, that one can find for example in introduction of the mix Electroclash - Berlin is burning of Miss Kittin.

As often in its last productions (Der Zyklus `Biometry', Japanese Telecom, Dopplereffekt `Linear Accelerator'…), the last album `Inertial Frame' tackles scientific questions, imageries and theories (here: the theory of relativity) with this mixture of frankness and depth which is its trademark.

Discography

  • Wireless Internet (CD) on the labels Record Makers, Source the U.K., Source Records (FR) (2002)
  • Quantum Transposition (CD) on the label Rephlex (2005)
  • Refers Frame (CD) on the label Record Makers (2006)

See too

External bonds

  • Card and discography supplements on Discogs

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